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This heater must be installed in accordance with
the Building Regulations. These may be obtained
from OPSI or viewed and downloaded from www.
communities.gov.uk following the link for Building
Regulations.
This heater is designed for wall mounting and
must be used with the warm air vent facing
downwards. This heater should not be used in any
other orientation and should not be used as a free
standing portable appliance.
ADVISORY: This heater must be installed at least
1.8m above the oor.
This heater must be installed so that switches and
other controls (except the pull cord) cannot be
touched by a person in the bath or shower.
The mounting position should allow the free
movement of air around the heater. Obstructing the
air ow could result in overheating.
This product is not intended to be used by children
and persons with sensory, physical and/or mental
impairments that would prevent them from using it
safely.
Small children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with this appliance.
Switch o the mains before commencing installation
and remove the appropriate circuit fuse.
Suitable for indoor use only.
This product is suitable for installation on surfaces
with normal ammability e.g. wood, plasterboard,
masonry. It is not suitable for use on highly
ammable surfaces (e.g. polystyrene, textiles).
Before making xing hole(s), check that there are no
obstructions hidden beneath the mounting surface
such as pipes or cables.
The chosen location of your new heater should allow
for the product to be securely mounted (e.g. to a rm
wall) and safely connected to the mains supply.
Do not site the heater directly beneath a mains
outlet socket.
If the location of your new heater requires the
provision of a new electrical supply, the supply
must conform with the requirements of the Building
Regulations.
This product is designed for permanent connection
to xed wiring: this should be to a suitable ring
circuit (protected with a 10 Amp MCB or fuse)
or a fused spur (with a 10 Amp fuse) via a fused
connection unit. The supply must incorporate a
switch or other means of disconnection.
If installed in a bathroom, the supply circuit must be
protected by a 30mA RCD.
Make connections to the electrical supply in
accordance with the following code:
Live - Brown or Red
Neutral - Blue or Black
This product is double insulated, do not connect any
part to Earth.
WARNING - To avoid overheating,
do not cover the heater.
The heater is tted with 2 stage over-temperature
protection in addition to the temperature control
adjustable thermostat: for protection against brief
excess of temperature, the heater has a resetting
thermostatic device; for longer periods of excess
temperature or higher excess temperatures, the
heater is tted with a one-shot thermal fuse which
cannot be reset.
As you are making a xed connection to the mains,
you are advised at every stage of your installation to
double-check any electrical connections you have
made. After you have completed your installation
there are electrical tests that should be carried out:
these tests are specied in the Wiring Regulations
(BS7671) referred to in the Building Regulations.
ADJUSTMENT:
1. Switch o the main power and remove the fuse.
2. Remove the two screws on the front of the case
and remove the front cover.
3. Select the desired mode of operation using the
switch i.e:
I = 1kW xed heat
II = 2kW xed heat or 1kW variable thermostat
controlled
4. Turn the thermostat control clockwise to increase
the room temperature and anti-clockwise to
decrease.
5. Close the front cover and secure using the two
screws.
INSTALLATION:
01. Choose the location for your new heater giving
consideration to all of the points above.
02. Loosen the two screws at the top of the front of
the heater and lift o the front cover.
03. Using the guide diagram opposite, mark the
position of the top two xing holes.
04. Use a spirit level to check holes are level.
05. Make the top two xing holes using a suitable
drill bit.
06. Insert the plastic plugs and screws leaving
approximately 3mm of the shank protruding.
07. Hang the heater on the screws. If the xings
supplied are not suitable for your mounting
surface, select suitable alternatives.
08. Mark the position of the third xing hole using
the heater as a template.
09. Remove the heater, make the xing hole and
insert the plastic plug.
10. Replace the heater adjusting the top two screws
to make as tight a t as possible.
11. Secure using the third xing through the hole
indicated opposite.
12. Remove the cable clamp from inside the heater.
13. Thread the supply cable through the hole in the
rear of the case.
14. Make connections to the supply terminals
according to the colour code (left). Ensure that
there are no strands or whiskers protruding from
the terminals.
15. Secure the cable under the cable clamp. Ensure
that the cable is gripped rmly but take care not
to over-tighten the screws.
16. Select the desired mode of operation using the
switch i.e:
I = 1kW xed heat
II = 2kW xed heat or 1kW variable thermostat
controlled
17. Set the thermostat to the mid position.
18. Close and secure the front cover.
19. Restore the power and switch on.
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